congregation: the crazy awesome results of being amidst world-changing people

Tara is preparing for the World Domination Summit next week – and this year she’s speaking! In honor of that, here are her thoughts from last year’s summit.

Last week, Megan told me I could no longer call myself an introvert.

Why? Because I had just spent an off-the-hook weekend schmoozing with 500 on-fire people in Portland, OR. Yes, I was at the World Domination Summit but this isn’t another WDS-recap.

Any trappings of my introverted selfhood fell away in this congregation of world-changers. I was both fully myself AND fully engaged with others.

In the midst of all the camaraderie, the shared experiences, the “oh-my-goodness-I-follow-you-on-Twitter!” I felt a profound sadness for all the people who ask me how to use social media better.

All this internet-stuff-as-life that we talk about doesn’t mean poo if first you don’t consider how you can more deeply connect with other human beings. Please don’t take this to mean that I think you should be friends with everyone – I don’t! – instead, I mean that it’s the quality not that quantity that counts.

Conferences, social media, networking events, coffee dates – they’re all about deep connection and the rewards of your brain coming into proximity with another brain. Your heart with a another heart.

You cannot be fully yourself until you are deeply connected with other brilliant people.

Congregation.

None of the people in my midst – and I was around FIRE STOKING, WISE people – were great sages by themselves. They were made greater by the people, power, and connection around them. We all shined because those around us were shining.

Who are you connecting to that’s making you burn brighter?
What wisdom are you communing with that’s making you wiser?
What power are you soaking up that’s making you more powerful?

How are you creating congregation in your life here + now?

This is why we connect. This is why we tweet. This is why we blog.

Broadcasting without relationship means the signal goes nowhere.

opportunity: your obligation as an artist

This post first appeared in April 2011.

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We spend a lot of time waiting for opportunities to fall into our laps.

We wait & wait – watching others take advantage of lucky chances, wishing that was us. Art isn’t about waiting though, it’s about stretching yourself, making stuff happen.

Your obligation as an artist is to create opportunities for others.

Sound crazy? Think about it. A traditional artist creates a product that others engage visually. It creates an opportunity to change, to challenge, or to inspire. If art is about new perspectives, new perspectives are about opportunity.

If you’re a less traditional artist like me, your art may create opportunities by connecting people, by informing, or by questioning. The opportunities may be direct – artist to patron – or indirect – patron to patron.

Artist, how will you create an opportunity for someone else today?

my invocation: an open call to your creative spark

This post first ran in May 2011 in response to Danielle LaPorte’s Firestarter Invocation.

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I believe that you have what you need.

I believe that you grow as you learn.

I believe that you learn as you act.
I believe that you are enough.

Our ideas are not empty vessels to pour ourselves into.

Our ideas are full + overflowing, ready to satisfy us.

Let us be liberated from assumption, the choices of others, and our perceived liabilities.

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gestures, ripples, and wealth: what does it all mean?

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In the spring of 2003 I quit my last real job. I was an art teacher at a charter school, and I was seriously overwhelmed. I decided that it was now or never, time to see if I could do anything with my art skills. So, I got a job at a farm. The logic was that this was a low-stress part-time job, and I would have plenty of time to explore. The job turned out to be more intrusive to my time than expected, but I stayed for five years. I tapered my hours and finally left completely in 2010, ready to go full time with art! I have written a lot about my experience since, much of it about my difficulties.

I am ready to stop wallowing in what I haven’t done right and to talk about what I can do.

Are you with me?

The thing is, that farm job taught me a lot. A lot about how not to run a business, and a lot about the kindness of small gestures. That small blue vase tells a story I was reminded of recently. I got an email from Jen Louden, who I have followed for years, titled “Join the Ripple Revolution.” That got me. Jen was introducing a new venture from her friend Curt Rosengren called…Ripple Revolution! The idea, in essence, is that every small thing you do, every thought, every action, matters and creates a ripple. I like this line of thought and was reminded of the vase.

Part of my process in growing this year has been to clear my spaces both internally and externally. As the boxes get filled and moved to their next home, I have many choices to make. The tiny vase is a keeper.

When I worked at the farm, we experienced all kinds of people as one does in retail business, even at a farm. One particular day in fall, the busiest season, I was approached by a flustered man in trouble. He was almost out of gas and had miles to go. There were plenty of gas stations nearby. The trouble was he had a diesel truck, and knew he could not make it to the nearest station. He was going to miss an important delivery or something, and despite my boss being frantic at this time of year, I took pity and left my post to help him. I found the person I needed to get him fueled up and never gave it another thought.

Several days later I came to work and was handed a small envelope with this vase in it. Thanks from the man with the diesel truck! He does ceramics as a hobby. I LOVE what this represents. Love it! Small gestures can make a huge difference, and in a job that was most times thankless I had more than one experience like this while there.

I believe in the ripple effect and small gestures, but there are other messages out there too. Tara Sophia Mohr is offering Playing Big. I just attended Tara Gentile’s Art of Earning Live (it was amazing!) in which we learned to embrace earning as a way to create holistic wealth. An attitude toward earning that covers everyone, pays it forward so to speak. Also a play big approach. So, as I think about how to move forward in my work, I am faced with what I saw as conflicting messages. As I looked more deeply I see they are different facets of the same idea.

What if I can do both? Play big AND let the small stuff matter. Isn’t that what we are really talking about in all of this?

Tara Gentile teaches about holistic wealth in the Art of Earning. This means that the more we earn in dollars and physical, mental, and spiritual wealth, the more we have to give.

The Ripple Legacy teaches that there are seven ways we change the world:

  • Your work
  • Volunteering
  • Putting your money to work
  • Consumption & conservation
  • Interactions with people
  • Energy / prayer / intentions
  • Unintentional

Taken together, the six proactive ways of making the world a better place offer a template to explore:

  • How am I making a difference in each of these areas?
  • How could I make a difference in each of these areas?
  • How do I want to make a difference in each of these areas?

In the end it all amounts to the same thing; it is the way we are in every moment that matters. I have been playing small, very small. My cancer has inspired me to step up the game, but my health makes that difficult some days. I am pleased to know that I can embrace making a difference in big and small ways. It is all in the attitude. I have been granted many small and a few big kindnesses since I got sick. I owe it to myself to pay it forward, and that means playing BIG and mattering in small ways.

In what ways can you play bigger with you life and work, and in what ways are you rippling the world? Can you do more?

From the Heart,

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